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Title : EAP BIO
Author(s) : P. Urien, C. Kiennert
Filename : draft-urien-kiennert-emu-bio-00.txt
Pages : 18
Date : 2009-10-15
EAP-TTLS is an EAP method that provides secured authentication as
described in RFC 5281. This method makes generally use of two phases
in order to complete authentication. The first one consists in the
authentication of the TTLS server to the client, established by a
TLS handshake between the client and the TTLS server. The handshake
may be either mutual or one-way. The authentication of the client to
the server may then be negotiated during phase two of EAP-TTLS,
thanks to widely-deployed authentication mechanisms such as CHAP,
PAP, MS-CHAP or MS-CHAP-V2.
The purpose of EAP-BIO is to define how to use a biometric
authentication mechanism during phase two of EAP-TTLS. This
authentication mechanism ranges from physiological characteristics
such as fingerprint identification, to behavioral characteristics
such as voice or signature analysis. Hence, EAP-BIO combines the
security features of EAP-TTLS and biometric authentication.
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